Citations with the tag: REPUBLICAN Party (U.S. : 1854- )
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- Quitters take toll on GOP.
Moulitsas, Markos // Hill; 1/14/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 5, p19The article announces the less interest of several Republican Senate members to continue their service in the U.S. government in 2009.
- Tough time for Denis, too.
Stoddard, A. B. // Hill; 3/12/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 29, p31No abstract available.
- GOP slips, Obama sighs.
Stoddard, A. B. // Hill; 4/2/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 39, p17In this article the author discusses the standoff of Republican Party leaders in the U.S.
- GOP already lost N.Y.-20.
Moulitsas, Markos // Hill; 4/8/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 41, p15The article discusses the advantage of the Republican Party in New York's 20th congressional district during the 2008 election.
- Crist no GOP savior.
Moulitsas, Markos // Hill; 5/13/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 54, p23In this article, the author discusses the challenges faced by Senate Republicans in holding open seats in Missouri, New Hampshire and North Carolina in 2009.
- Hard habits to break.
Moulitsas, Markos // Hill; 6/17/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 71, p39In this article, the author discusses the political initiatives of the U.S. Republican Party which he describes as the party of white privilege and entitlement.
- Payback time.
Kostreski, Farah // AHA News; 6/5/95, Vol. 31 Issue 23, p3Reports on the Republican's efforts to reduce Medicare spending to balance the budget.
- Republicans back off plan to reduce Medicare spending.
Cassil, Alwyn // AHA News; 06/08/98, Vol. 34 Issue 22, p1Reports that United States House Republicans dropped a plan to reduce Medicare spending in the United States in 1999. Comments from Rick Pollack, executive vice president of the American Hospital Association; Move taken by House Budget Committee Chair John Kasich (R-OH); Accusations of the...
- Sonny California.
Bethell, Tom // American Spectator; Jul92, Vol. 25 Issue 7, p15Recounts the author's experience at the California Republicans' convention at the Burlingame Hyatt this past winter. Interesting debates, such as that between former Palm Springs Mayor, Sonny Bono, and Rep. Tom Campbell; Meeting with Pat Buchanan, GOP candidate; Also, comments on a speech made...
- Future limits.
Eastland, Terry // American Spectator; Aug94, Vol. 27 Issue 8, p52Focuses on the direction of the Republican Party's politics and policies in the 1990s. Prospects for revival of relimiting government; Proposals.
- Mailer dominance.
Tyrrell Jr., R. Emmett // American Spectator; Oct96, Vol. 29 Issue 10, p16No abstract available.
- Nice going.
Pleszczynski, Wladyslaw // American Spectator; Oct96, Vol. 29 Issue 10, p86No abstract available.
- Good show.
Reiff, Rick // Orange County Business Journal; 8/19/96, Vol. 19 Issue 34, p46No abstract available.
- Assessing the election damage.
Pringle, Curt // Orange County Business Journal; 11/18/96, Vol. 19 Issue 47, p47Opinion. Comments on the effects of the 1996 elections on California Republicans. Accomplishments of Assembly Republicans; Reforms of the Republicans; How election results were interpreted.
- GOP moderates must get as vocal as the right wing.
Nowlan, James D. // Crain's Chicago Business; 7/15/96, Vol. 19 Issue 29, p13Opinion. Focuses on the moderates in the Republican Party. Importance of party control by moderates; Comparison of moderates with right wing members.
- The green sheet: Early line on GOP convention.
Green, Paul M. // Crain's Chicago Business; 7/29/96, Vol. 19 Issue 31, p12No abstract available.
- Party Platform Differences On Basic National Controversies: REPUBLICAN PLATFORM.
Green, Paul M. // Congressional Digest; Oct88, Vol. 67 Issue 10, p241No abstract available.
- GOP moderates: A wing not to be underestimated.
Sperling, Godfrey // Christian Science Monitor; 2/14/95, Vol. 87 Issue 55, p19Opinion. Refers to the author's views on the Republican moderates. Political attitudes of GOP moderates.
- In capital, strange bedfellows abound as alliances shift.
MacLeish, Rod // Christian Science Monitor; 11/29/96, Vol. 89 Issue 4, p4Reports that the United States Republican congressional leadership announced in November 1996, its plans to cooperate with the Democrats in the White House.
- `The sleaze factor'.
MacLeish, Rod // Commonweal; 7/13/84, Vol. 111 Issue 9, p396What pundits and Democrats have labeled the `sleaze factor' will probably trouble the Reagan Administration for the rest of its tenure. For many people, the sleaze factor simply confirms what they always suspected about the greed which lies at the heart of any Republican administration. For...
- GOP's meltdown won't stop until it finds moral high ground.
Murdock, Deroy // Headway; Jun96, Vol. 8 Issue 6, p25Examines the causes of the collapse of the Republican Party. Inability to articulate a clear vision of its plans; Impact of the battle for the Republican presidential nomination on the party; Success of Democrats in filibustering to stall legislation.
- New year, new Congress.
Clarke, Richard L. // hfm (Healthcare Financial Management); Jan95, Vol. 49 Issue 1, p12Comments on the `Contract with America' legislative action agenda of the Republican Party. Fiscal Responsibility Bill; Personal Responsibility Bill; Senior Citizen Fairness Bill; Healthcare reform.
- A Holy War for the Soul of America.
Dority, Barbara // Humanist; Nov/Dec92, Vol. 52 Issue 6, p27No abstract available.
- Who'll be billed for Grand Party?
Crabtree, Susan // Insight on the News; 09/16/96, Vol. 12 Issue 35, p44No abstract available.
- Are Republicians playing fair with campaign--finance investigations?
Solomon, Gerald; Carville, James // Insight on the News; 08/04/97, Vol. 13 Issue 28, p24Opinions. Focuses on the views of two authors, pertaining to their attitudes of the Republicans and the investigations of their campaign finance. Identification of the two authors; Examination of the reasons given by both authors; Indepth look at their opinions.
- People to watch.
Miller, William H. // Industry Week/IW; 11/7/94, Vol. 243 Issue 20, p69Discusses the possibility that the Republican Party can still gain control of the United States legislative body by persuading the delegates from Puerto Rico, Guam, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, and the Virgin Islands to vote for the party's way of organizing the house. Prospects of...
- The ticking clock.
Miller, William H. // Industry Week/IW; 3/6/95, Vol. 244 Issue 5, p70No abstract available.
- Lowering expectations.
Miller, William H. // Industry Week/IW; 3/6/95, Vol. 244 Issue 5, p70No abstract available.
- The importance of being Republican: Forecasting party fortunes in House midterm elections.
Coleman, John J. // Journal of Politics; May97, Vol. 59 Issue 2, p497Discusses how the Republican Party performed during midterm in the United States House elections. Economic conditions before the midterm elections between 1950 and 1994; Different expectations voters bring to Republican and Democratic presidencies; Identification of the party difference in midterm.
- Wiggy Republicans.
Ivins, Molly // Mother Jones; Sep/Oct92, Vol. 17 Issue 5, p9Comments on the status of the Republican party and the right wing. Not a homogeneous group but almost exclusively white; Disarray on the right; Robert L. Bartley, editor of the `Wall Street Journal'; Debates on ideology; More.
- Notes and comment.
Ivins, Molly // New Yorker; 9/7/92, Vol. 68 Issue 29, p21No abstract available.
- GOP split emerging on Medicaid reform.
Ivins, Molly // Ophthalmology Times; 3/20/95, Vol. 20 Issue 12, p8Reports on the split within the Republican ranks in Congress over how Medicaid should be restructured. Policy debates.
- Parochial interests.
Henderson, Rick // Reason; Aug/Sep95, Vol. 27 Issue 4, p16Reports on individual Republican legislators' opposition to the United States federal government's privatization plans.
- The intimate GOP.
Curtis, Gregory // Texas Monthly; Oct92, Vol. 20 Issue 10, p5No abstract available.
- GOP's big Medicare gamble.
Curtis, Gregory // Hill; 5/16/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 65, p1The article discusses the approach of the Republican Party on the issue of House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan's controversial plan to turn Medicare into a type of voucher system in the U.S.
- Anxious House GOP vows to improve Medicare message after loss in NY-26.
Hooper, Molly K.; Berman, Russell; Cohn, Emily // Hill; 5/26/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 73, p1The article reports on the efforts of Republican Party lawmakers to defend their vote to reform Medicare in the U.S.
- GOP leaders want to file Bolten-Miers court brief.
Crabtree, Susan // Hill; 5/14/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 56, p32The article reports on the desire of Senior House Republican leaders to submit their counter affidavit regarding the attempt of Democrats to force White House aides to testify on the firing of nine U.S. attorneys.
- Republicans look for new message, no sugarcoating after latest defeat.
Blake, Aaron // Hill; 5/15/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 57, p14The article reports on the cooperative effort made by the U.S. Republican Party to get into real terms when acknowledging their defeat.
- Some blame Lott for tough GOP defeat in Mississippi.
Crabtree, Susan // Hill; 5/20/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 58, p4The article reports that some of the leaders of Republican Party (GOP) blamed former Senator Trent Lott for its defeat in Mississippi.
- Polar bears, canaries, coalmines, donkeys: Analyzing the GOP prospects in 2008.
Mills, Jim // Hill; 5/20/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 58, p6The article presents an analysis about the Republican Party (GOP) prospects in 2008 in the U.S.
- NEW YORK.
A. B. // Hill; 6/3/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 63, p10The article reports on the progress over the openset of republican to replace representative Vito Fosella, Frank Powers was chosen by the republicans.
- Garden State is GOP flytrap.
Moulitsas, Markos // Hill; 6/18/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 71, p25The author reflects on the impact of Republicans' move to spend big money to win the election in New Jersey.
- Some conservative groups opt for little or no presence at convention.
Alarkon, Walter // Hill; 9/1/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 97, p8The article reports on the preference of some conservative interest groups who are downscaling their profiles at the Grand Old Party (GOP) convention in the U.S.
- The case for (some) regulation.
Shenk, Joshua Wolf // Washington Monthly; Mar95, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p26Argues that Republicans' rush to deregulate business in America would have serious consequences for health and safety of workers. Selective reporting on regulation stories by the press; Need to appraise the supposed benefits of deregulation; Regulations as saving countless lives; Need for...
- GOP's hopes for' 10 lifted by economy.
Blake, Aaron // Hill; 7/9/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 80, p1The article reports that the U.S. GOP has seen candidate recruitment boost as unemployment continues to climb to new highs and Wall Street retreats after a brief respite in March, April, and May.
- Time not on GOP's side.
Moulitsas, Markos // Hill; 7/15/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 83, p19The article reports on the bleak situation of the Grand Old Party (GOP), the Republicans with the young voters.
- The GOP's hate problem.
Budowsky, Brent // Hill; 11/17/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 136, p31In this article the author discusses the Republican leaders' protest against racism, hatred and bigotry in the U.S.
- Republican memo outlines healthcare delay tactics.
Zimmermann, Eric // Hill; 12/3/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 143, p32A blog from the professional Eric Zimmermann is discussed.
- GOP's healthcare moment.
Morris, Dick // Hill; 2/10/2010, Vol. 17 Issue 14, p17In this article, the author discusses the significant role played by the U.S. Republican Party on the success of the healthcare summit.
- GOP needs tact, new tack.
Stoddard, A. B. // Hill; 3/25/2010, Vol. 17 Issue 33, p21In this article, the author discusses the need of the U.S. Republican Party to be united.

